I have had my T3 for several years and I love it. I paid a lot for it, but I think it is worth it. Several of my friends who have borrowed my T3 when visiting me, bought one after trying it. I have lots of thin curly hair. The T3 dries my hair very, very fast and with less frizz. I have the diffuser but it has never fit right, so I just use the nozzle. I notice a difference in my hair when I have to use a less expensive dryer. But I must say that less expensive dryers have gotten better. On a trip, I borrowed my hostess' Revlon ceramic dryer and it was pretty good. More frizz and longer drying time, but probably a quarter of the price of the T3.

dl, I have a T3 Featherweight. I bought it from the Q about 4 years ago. No problems whatsoever. My hair is not dry from blow drying every other day either. If this one ever goes, I will probably buy a Conair because I am no longer working. I just really want a lightweight dryer that's the most important part of it for me.

I have thick, coarse hair and my T3 dries it fast. I've had it about a year and if it wasn't so new, I'd consider buying the upcoming TSV. The TSV seems to have a few more options than the one I have now. Mine only has "high, off, low" for the controls.

I have had my T3 for a few years and although it is still going strong, I told my dh I would like to have the upcoming tsv for Christmas! I will take the one I have now to our camper. It has cut my drying time in at least half and really controls the frizz better than any dryer I have ever had!

Go for the $22 one! I bought a T3 maybe 2 years ago and a couple of months ago the plug device fell apart. (No, I did not drop it or do anything else to cause it to break. It simply fell apart.) Because the dryer was so expensive, I thought about replacing the device, but good luck finding a replacement. I bought a new tourmaline dryer at Wal Mart and it works just as well as the T3 that I paid over $100 for at QVC.

Go for the $22 one! I bought a T3 maybe 2 years ago and a couple of months ago the plug device fell apart. (No, I did not drop it or do anything else to cause it to break. It simply fell apart.) Because the dryer was so expensive, I thought about replacing the device, but good luck finding a replacement. I bought a new tourmaline dryer at Wal Mart and it works just as well as the T3 that I paid over $100 for at QVC.

T3s have a 24 month warranty. If you still have the broken T3 you should try sending it in for replacement or repair. In fact, they replaced my travel dryer that was more than two years old.

If I understand correctly, T3 is a brand name that has a tourmaline element to it, which makes the hair dry quicker. I have a hair dryer that has tourmaline but it's not a T3 and it didn't cost hundreds of dollars. I bought mine at Target about 3-4 years ago for (I think) under $30 and LOVE It. It dries my hair MUCH quicker and causes much less frizz than a 'normal' hair dryer. Aren't there several common brands of hair dryers that have tourmaline in them?

I got one from Marshall's, only thing different is that it is not the lightweight one. It was $45 and I have been happy with it. Don't really know if it is better than the others, I actually try not to use it, so I don't fade and damage my hair.

I have a Revlon Tourmaline Ionic hair dryer that was rated as an alternative to the T3 from Consumer Reports. The trials indicated ladies couldn't tell the different between the two. The Revlon was $20 at Wal-Mart (Walgreens sells it too).

I've had it for two years and it's still going strong. I'll buy another one just like when this one 'bites the dust'.

I have a T3 use it everyday, can't really tell a difference in my hair or the drying time.

I agree and my T3 is heavy for me. I don't plan to buy another. My first one burned out after about five months and I was only using it a couple of times a week. Also, my current T3 is too hot, even on the Low setting so I only use it occasionally - money wasted...

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